Gary Woodland Celebrates Masters Par-3 Contest With Family and a Historic Hole-in-One
Just six months after a critical brain surgery, golfer Gary Woodland hits his first hole-in-one at the Masters Par-3 Contest, joined by his family.
- Gary Woodland, recovering from brain surgery, scores a hole-in-one at the Masters Par-3 Contest.
- This marks Woodland's first hole-in-one in the event, celebrated with his family at Augusta National.
- Woodland's 6-year-old son, Jax, concludes the round with a 12-foot birdie putt, adding to the family's joy.
- The event, known for family participation, saw other players like Rickie Fowler and Jon Rahm sharing moments with their children.
- Despite his personal success, Woodland was disqualified for allowing his son to take a shot, emphasizing family over competition.